They are in plant cells. They are absent in animal cells
no only plants do
There is NO chloroplasts in animal cells. There is only in plant cells because chloroplasts give plants there green color.
Chloroplasts are found ONLY in plant cells - they are used for photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts are found in plant cells, not animal cells. Plants are photosynthetic and animals are not. Thus it is the plants that contain chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts.
Plants have chloroplasts, which contain the pigment chlorophyll, which is why they are green. Chloroplasts are never in animals.
actually only plants have chloroplasts to store chlorophyll
Chloroplasts and vacuoles.
Plant cells have cell walls and chloroplasts. Animal cells don't.
No, chloroplasts are the energy producing part of plants.
The answer is Chloroplasts Energy enters the food chain through the chloroplasts. Chloroplasts don't exist in animal cells; they are present only in plants and some protists.
No, chloroplasts are met only in cells of plants and seaplants.
No, they are in plants only, as only plants perform photosynthesis.